Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1921, Page 44

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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 2,° 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY l:;lllg the rest of the winter in the comb&n(ed by Mrs. Williams, h: companied by Mrs. Williams. has gone | the debut of the latter’s niece, Miss Car- or station n Francisco, .| eline Bimonds. Lieut. Randall, U. S. A, accompanied | .Mrs. Harry C. Smyaer, wife of Lieut.| Mrs. Pearl Thomas, wife of Maj. Snyder, U. 5. A., will go, with their | Thomas, U. 8. A.. has gone to Fort Ya. children, early in the new vear to | Bliss to join her husband, who is now oyer, U. S. A, and Mrs.|join her husband at his mew post,|stationed there. Army Notes. Maj. Thomas Caldwell Turner, U. 8. 5 Moyer arrived for station last week |Camp N : p Normoyle, Tex. —_—————— A., recently detailed to duty in Was! . at Camp Eustis, Va., from the Aber-| Mrs. Harding. wife of Gen. Harding. | - 1Y ington, in charge of aviation in the || * - fete ':’,2‘3.'“.f.fi%’i.“.’&"‘r.,‘f".zr‘.,'e"fi.’né"“ U..8. A. govarnor gensral of Pavama, 1415 G Street: d Marine Corps, has arrived in the city, } : Capt H. W. Kennard, U. 8. A; 20-| o ey B D it o1 Opposite Keith's accompanied by Mrs. Turner and : : Sompanied BEfirs Eemmard, lefi n siting her son-in-law and daughter. | their family. Maj. and Mrs. Turne: 2 . Washington. Cont. “tns Wb Lewis | Lieut. William R. Decdble, U.S. A., and | ——e who came direct to this city from $ i 3 nard, following their recent marriage. | Gonal gone: ot Fort Sherman, in the Di‘po.ing of Fur Coats ; station at Port au Prince, Haiti, have i h"e':"fid“ the Aberdeen proving | qu. poio £ Thoal bl ap = ground, Md. riage of Lieut. and Mrs. i located for the winter at the West- | | Mrs. Lex. wife of Lieut. Lex, U, §, Deeble took place less than a year| —as well as all other furs at reduc- ‘ minster, 17th and Q streets north- | I 50 LAy 2+ o] | A+ and ‘tneir small son. after visits|3€°, and they came to Washington tions which invite investment of 3 N, s ;e::im‘::ir;n:nge h.:\'eo:n attractive \ 5 mjp,y.u;d:,,m. and New York, h‘ve‘oncth:hHweddinz trip. = d| your holiday checks. See these ** NG - . i [rejoine er husband at th - ap! enry Leonard, U, S. A., and | iki: i v, whi - 4 Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, who v vy AesnEprovispitaont: Wil | dirs. Leonard have visiting then at their | StTIKINE bargains now, while selec- , | tion is best. 2 Col. Davis, U. S. A., and Mrs. Davis | I9m® gn K stregt for the Christmas holi - are visiting in Gi nville, N. C., will return here January 12. They were 2 days the latte Seal $375 joined in Greenville by their son-in-| | : g have visiting them At the Aberdeen | herjamen i T daughter, Mr. | §550 Hudson Seal Couts Tiow B law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. Cas- ; . | |proving ground, Md. Miss Mary|]ouise Thoron 1 par B~ Rucker, who were married § }:hflllnpu, daughter of Col. Phillipps. 2 = e e e oy e - U. S. "A.. until recently commanding | Capt. Edward Goring Bliss. U. §. A.. Your Old Hat Made New % : M L e T s et . officer at that station. {and Mrs. Bliss are in their new i . ; . ] their honeymoon in Asheville, N. C. 2 % Brig. Gen. Henry D. Todd, jr., ment recently leased at 1830 16th L N From Greenville they will go to Mis- A 2 S. A., accompanied by Mrs. Todd and’Street, where they have visiting them dies’ and men’s hats. Work souri to visit at Maj. Rucker's home .| | their son and daughter, has gone for|for the holidays Mile. Ginouvier of guaranteed. Moderate charges. before going to Fort Leavenworth, station at Camp Lewis, American Tours, France. | Tean:: where Maj. Rucker s stationed. , S Lake, Wash., where he was recent Capt. C. C. Calhoun, U. S. A, and Kandel’s Hat Factory, Brig. Gen. H. M. Lord, U. 8. A., and he I detailed to command the 31st Ar- ! Mrs. Calhoun, who left the city on 1826 14TH ST. N.W. - : Mrs. Lord are spending the winter in . CURVIN M. THOMPSO tillery Brigade. = | Christmas eve, attended a large ball | Phone North 2607. C Washington and have with them in|Formerly Mias Blanche Ba Capt. Hugh Willlams, U. S. A., ac- | given at Charleston, S. C., to announce. S ) their apartment at the Ontario their (bride of December 23, who C O R daughter, Mrs. Van Rensselaer. An- |ing from her wedding journey to other daughter, M: Kenneth Lord, imake her home in Washington. i e wife of Maj. Lord, U. 8. A, is with ORITE them much of the time, as ifaj. Lord -~ s now on duty in this city. 5 § Col. Sanford H. Wadnams, U. S. A. | o Gamp Beniigg 1 oned this season “fi . (] ey ! Lieut. Col. Willlam A. Powell, U. S. ‘ New Prlces relatives In Connecticut, returned to | Mu% 3" Vecompaniea by Mr o . their quarters at the. Washington | Bowen aed Mi e Join® Powell, re. | e TN barracks in time for Christmas. cently returned.irom Europe, and has Mrs. Willlam Taylor, wife of Maj. Lo Teplan, A7 ATThow Tisliened S ([l OeerEle for the Coriimes 1l ) altimore, came to Washington a| 'maj” Pendleton, U. §. A. accom- low above the waist, wit forinint ago fo VialtyCol ETAnK [nanied by Mrs. Fendioton ind thele 402-404 Seventh Street TSI 2 5 Bl iz = hiyoung daughters, went to Pi i ¢ rubber inserts, but the pro- e e e b e the Christmas holidays. H. Harris & Co . . . w a. orst, U. S. A., ans portions belowthewaistline o e e anaew hove | e md o' a visitof at West Polnt & o s ¢ v e former's mother, rs. Dorst, who are the same ‘as the three had %o &' visitor at the commandants | refurned to-her homo n Washington =g s the holidays. aj. an Ts. most POP“lar Self-Reduc- formerisaliza her ERicut C"‘:,‘P‘"m‘ Dorst had with them for the Christ- : i [ ] [ ] 3 hichhaveb H. McAndrew, U. S. A, Who came |muq geason the former's brother, Mr. tag Corsetswhichhavebeen from California. | Warriesion Dorse s, Bocats worn by hundreds of thou- (‘o]:i‘?gyeffoi;hycf:.:’:"‘l.‘_’“;_"j\‘_"a:d ter, Miss Marian Woolsey, is spending 7 ds of £ Mrs, Gowen, returned recently from |the season with Maj. and Mra. Dorst : sands of stout women for a visit to New York, where she was [0\ Vst bolnt 0oLy - many years. hinen"in’ nur Wonor ‘preparatory. to |Buckner went {o Kentucky to spend ‘ the holidays with relatives. f These women refuse to her formal debut here. 1. U. 5. A, |, Cept Hutson, U. S. A. and Mrs. accompanied by Mrs. Dowell and Ci Hutson have gone to Auzusta, Ga., wear any other corsets be- & P where they visited for the hoiidays . sius M. Dowell, jr. after a visit to . & . 2 e i Yoo | the former's parents. : %) I cause the invaluable h Yori eturmed G0 the Wishinston | _Capt. Coler U & A and Mra. Cole . With the new year comes clearance. The Gamond ! gicric features of the fie t- Periisitica, " time for the CRIISIMES |yfonroe 1o spend the Chrlsimas sea- - Company doesn’t mince matters—there’s only one way ’ - arents o 3 3 - : : Y. O ) Rcdgc:inghQOx;:etlsh ave 1 CoL. Joseph Wheeler, Jr. U. 8 A.|208 Wit M.}fx"’u.hs. A and Mrs Mead to accomplish clearance—and that’s by DRASTIC RE- = 3 | at Fort 3 : g s benefited their health, re Washington barracks, atter an ill- [have vistiog [ B¢ Jort. piid DUCTION. The bargains were never bigger than you'll duced their sxzc.and light- Lieut. Col. Daniel F. Craig, U. . A., | Krelger of Washington, =~ o . . find them right now in this Sale. ened their weight to a csom i e M CeIaal D g M an Fone. to Wisconsin arked degree. N einiagton Chetradke to the holidays with her s R i iy s ] Nieat Cbi. I G- Dall, TR A &5 panied to Washington by the latter's i E i ifed by Mrs Ball, arrived for iny the united effo'rt of th.c manufacturer and Simter. alre "€ 3 Wiker, oo |companied by s ) (.‘a{:“1 Rt retailer has made possible’ this Economy Sale contly called from Washington by the |Md, whero the former has beeh e ool Jersey Suits———— 75 of these advance Spring Sport Models; smartly designed with plaits and belt. In at- tractive Heather mixtures. ] Hardie, wife of Capt. Hardie . . 11 f his daughter, Mi. Mar- | 18 of Nemo Nos. 620, 622 and 626 in all sizes at Earct Read. who has been' criticaily [COrPs. . N . 8. This séts a new standard of value for corsets. Fon Her "ol nome ai, Greenanora, X H Lieut. Col. Wait C. Johneon, U. S, A, [She Wil Totorn [0 Sustis, Va, 1"‘ ‘lDr som: er home at U. S, On Sale in All Progressive Stores on JANUARY 3rd. and Mre. Johnaon have wich them for | P BUETRNG SC P dxion. 0. °5. pin b son. Indianapolis, A., i8 spending the holidays :‘l and Mrs. Johnson have with them foi ;4 e ¥ Eustis Kops Bros. New York. Johnson. who arrived ten days ago oMt SaTIY last week 0 tion ¢ Regular $25 Values. . ....... i 2 t the dedication of from the Unlversity of Vermont at!ya- 0 0o ate At e e and re- Burlington. Ll his 3rs. Fben Stone. widow of Col L = Stone. U. S. A., has zone to Boston to! e t 4 i M spend the winter with her daughter- Sme L] : | oth Suits | Col. Frank A. Barton, U. 8. A. and 1 | (‘,lln-lnw. Mrs. E. P. Stone, widow of g, rs. Barten are being congra i :Hpon':..h' y.;-lz‘h ht‘:ix r‘n\;h.LPVN: by Ihn:lr A hn D. Burnett, 3 2 il About 200 Suits—Serges, Tricotines and { dnughter. Miss Harriet Garrison Bar- urnett, i e g 2 {ton. who, for some time a student atleo E: , where the; f r V glours—planq colors, Oxfords _and FZ‘“F.V ucn- c‘oln:'m; of Arts and S(:\len‘cenh. nas, 3}”‘" with Mr}is I Mixtures—plain tailored; and with embroid- ! Cornell University. aca. N. V.. has!family. Barly in the new year : 5 . S {juet won the New York state scholar- | Burnctt will visit her father, Col | _ery and braid embellishment. The season’s / i ship. (. Gibbs, U. S. A, at San Antoni best models. i e Values Up to $60. .. ....... Later shc will visit San Fra {sailed for Furone and will spend the F. . Webster, U. S. A, and {winter on the French Riviera. Thev!Webster will go early in January to Shoes ' 12~F ST.N! ; Hosiery . wi'l be foined unon the'r arrivo] in Fronce by ol Georwa H Prddock i (U S. AL and Mre Prddeck - ? 2 * . E" Z = §iinieu. 6 Read T8 A has D Queen Quality Boot Shop [ SRS e | . Handsome Dresses ' : Jmlhh)"l ‘;mk}n- narents, Mai Cen and Mrs Read. D M “ & c ’ i More than 100 Street and Afternoon 1 3 Maj. iy 32 Conoolln il 88 e IVlo! 0.8 Dresses, in Serge, Velvet, Tricotine, Satin— 1259 F Street N.W. D i seli-trimmed or gayly embroidered. Beautiful it models—both smart and conservative. i 2 2 T4amio. Tex.. for the Christmas hrlidave iMre Connollv will anend tho winter Annual | i*h her mother. Mrs. Frank J. Cald- . o T mat v, Jdnuary lth-ir young =or. has ~one to San An- i Values Up to $30.. S iasni Our Regular Semi-Annual ool R oA i 5 oeka u;: '::.v\'nrk.hhnn‘clv.lnnn to Co- l B ¥ 2 Tumbus, where she will spend the I = i 4 H . ‘In one lot 60 handsomely tailored Cloth Coats—big form-enveloping models; with { large Cape-like Collars—stitched and cleverly g l”' tailored. B after a visit of come = - o Starts Tomorrow Phenomenal Reductions on Genuine | weelr : N BOOTS P}JMPS AND OXFORDS i Values Up to $29.75....... i Into another lot we've placed 75 finer ‘ i Cloth Coats, with big fur collars of Australian it i or Ringtail Opossum. Excellently made j I throughout; silk lined. e ’ I Values Up to $45.00. . s ‘ Plush Coats | Only 35 of them—high-grade Plush; i modeled with the wide, full sweep, and with g | big collars, cuffs and deep facing around bot- tom of Kit Coney Fur. Wonderfully hand- s Start the Mew Year Right with a VICTROLA One of your New Year’s resolutions should b2 the immediate purchase of a Victrola. Enjoy- ment for theentire family, every day, every hour and every minute of the new year, and many years in the future, comes to you in the Victrola. Rightly deserving the title of “the world’s greatest talking machine”—no subst.tutes ever equaled the Victrola. i But be sure YOU BUY YOUR VICTROLA | WHERE ONLY VICTROLAS ARE SOLD. . | some Coats. 3 Values Upto $50......... 2 early selection is advised. Cloth Skirts A rack full of Serge, Silvertone and Check Dress / Fealturi.ng At Our .] Skirts—splendid model; dressy and well made. I i Special i \$ 085 Sty-? XI Terms Values Upto $6.98............. : | | Pair Formerly Sold Up to $17.00 | | ! | o : of ; $10 Cash s $10Month | " Now on Sale—January Victor Records and “Margie” and “Palesteena” By the Original Dixieland Jaxz Band. Ausell, Bishop & Turner Lingerie Waist About 200 of these Dainty Lingerie Waists; at- tractive models; trimmed with lace and embroidery ~offering choice of many effects; and in practical- ly all sizes. Regular $2 Value. . . . . These shoes are all standard QUEEN QUALITY Models from our own exclusive stock—always famous for value, every one unqualifiedly the criterion of style and fine finish, and insured by the name “QUEEN QUALITY.” . Qfieen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W. Nightgowns L Outing Flannel Nightgowns; all desirable’ pat-" l terns; cut long and full; carefully made and fin- ished. There are 30 dozen—ingluding all sizes. Regular $1.50-Value............ .| Exclusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes . INCORPORATED 1221 F Street

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